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| 2053 || 20 || E, 3.1 Ch, 12 || Exc. || Formol || P || Trans. || 10 || Al. coch.|| 1918 || Most advanced in group. Ag added to slide 2<br>Monographs by Davis (1923)<ref>Davis, C. L. 1923. [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.72|'''Description of a human embryo having twenty paired somites''']]. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 332, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]],  15, 1-51.</ref> and Congdon (1922)<ref>Congdon, E. D. (1922) 47-110 [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.68|'''Transformation of the aortic-arch system during the development of the human embryo.''']] Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], No. 68, 47-110</ref>
| 2053 || 20 || E, 3.1 Ch, 12 || Exc. || Formol || P || Trans. || 10 || Al. coch.|| 1918 || Most advanced in group. Ag added to slide 2<br>Monographs by Davis (1923)<ref>Davis, C. L. 1923. [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.72|'''Description of a human embryo having twenty paired somites''']]. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 332, [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]],  15, 1-51.</ref> and Congdon (1922)<ref>Congdon, E. D. (1922) 47-110 [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.68|'''Transformation of the aortic-arch system during the development of the human embryo.''']] Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. [[Book - Contributions to Embryology|Contrib. Embryol.]], No. 68, 47-110</ref>
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| 4315 || 17 || E, 4.7 Ch, 23x10.4X11 || Excellent || ? || C-P || Transverse || 10 || I.H. & E. || 1923 || Univ. Chicago No. 951. Wen (1928)<ref>Wen, I. C. 1928. The anatomy of human embryos with seventeen to twenty-three pairs of somites.J. Comp. Neurol, 45, 301-376.</ref>
| [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 4315|4315]] || 17 || E, 4.7 Ch, 23x10.4X11 || Excellent || ? || C-P || Transverse || 10 || I.H. & E. || 1923 || Univ. Chicago No. 951. Wen (1928)<ref name=Wen1928>Wen, I. C., [[Paper_-_The Anatomy of Human Embryos with Seventeen to Twenty-three Pairs of Somites|The anatomy of human embryos with seventeen to twenty-three pairs of somites]] J. Comp. Neural, 1928, 45:301-376.</ref>  
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| 4529 || 14 || E, 2.4 Ch, 21 || Excellent || Formol || P || Transverse || 10 || Al. coch, or. G. || 1924 || Heuser (1930)<ref>Heuser, C. H. 1930. [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.131|A human embryo with 14 pairs of somites]]. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 414, Contrib. Embryol, 22, 135-153.</ref>
| 4529 || 14 || E, 2.4 Ch, 21 || Excellent || Formol || P || Transverse || 10 || Al. coch, or. G. || 1924 || Heuser (1930)<ref>Heuser, C. H. 1930. [[Book_-_Contributions_to_Embryology_Carnegie_Institution_No.131|A human embryo with 14 pairs of somites]]. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 414, Contrib. Embryol, 22, 135-153.</ref>

Revision as of 15:29, 21 April 2016

Carnegie Collection - Stage 11 
Serial No. Pairs of somites Size (mm) Grade Fixative Embedding Medium Plane Thinness (µm) Stain Year Notes
12 14 E, 2.1 Ch, 13 Poor P Transverse 10 Al. carm. 1893
164 18 E, 3.5 Ch, 14 Good Formol P Transverse 20 Al. carm. 1913
318 13/14 E, 2.5 Ch, 16 Good P Transverse 25 Al. carm. 1905
470 17 E, 4.3 Ch, 16 Good Formol P Transverse 10 Al. carm. . 1910
779 14 E, 2.75 Good C Transverse 15 Al. coch. 1913 Dysraphism. Noted by Dekaban (1964)[1]
1182b E, 3 Ch, 15x12x5 Good Formol ? Transverse 20 Al. carm. 1915
2053 20 E, 3.1 Ch, 12 Exc. Formol P Trans. 10 Al. coch. 1918 Most advanced in group. Ag added to slide 2
Monographs by Davis (1923)[2] and Congdon (1922)[3]
4315 17 E, 4.7 Ch, 23x10.4X11 Excellent ? C-P Transverse 10 I.H. & E. 1923 Univ. Chicago No. 951. Wen (1928)[4]
4529 14 E, 2.4 Ch, 21 Excellent Formol P Transverse 10 Al. coch, or. G. 1924 Heuser (1930)[5]
4783 13 E, 2.3 Fair ? ? Transverse 5 I.H. 1924 Wallin (1913)[6]
4877 13 E, 2 Ch, 15 Good Formol P Transverse 15 Al. coch. 1925
5072 17 E, 3 Good Formol P Transverse 10 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1925 Tubal. Type specimen. Atwell (1930)[7]
6050 19/21 E.,3 Ch, 10 Good Formol C-P Cor. 10 Al. coch. 1930 Advanced
6344 13 E, 2.5 Ch, 17 Excellent Formol C-P Transverse 6 Al. coch. 1931 Least advanced in group
6784 17 E, 5 Ch, 16 Excellent Formol C-P Transverse 6 I.H, or. G. 1933
7358 16 E, ? Ch, 15 Poor Alc, formol p Oblique 25 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1936
7611 16 E., 2.4 Ch., 12 Excellent Bouin C-P Transverse 8 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1938
7665 19 E., 4.36 Excellent ? C-P Transverse 6 1939 Univ. Chicago No. H 1516
7702 17 E, 3.7 Ch., 14 Good Formol C-P Transverse 10 Al. coch. 1940 Returned to B M Patten
7851 13 E., 4.3 Ch, 18 Excellent Formol C-P Transverse 8 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1940 Slightly injured
8005 16/17 E, 3 Excellent Bouin C-P Transverse 8 (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin) 1942 Tubal.
8116 17 E, 14 Ch.. 17 Good Formol p Sagittal 8 Azan 1953
8962 15 E, 1.55 Good ? * Sagittal ? ? 1952 Tubal. Univ. Chicago No. H 810
Abbreviations
  • Size - E. is the greatest length of the embryo and Ch. is the mean diameter of the chorion.
  • Grade - total grade of the specimen and includes both its original quality and the condition of the mounted sections.
  • Embedding medium - paraffin (P) or a combination of celloidin and paraffin (C-P).
  • Fixative - formalin (Formol), alcohol and formalin (Alc, formol), Bouin (Bouin solution)
  • ? - unknown or not determined.
References
  1. <pubmed>14199785 </pubmed>
  2. Davis, C. L. 1923. Description of a human embryo having twenty paired somites. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 332, Contrib. Embryol., 15, 1-51.
  3. Congdon, E. D. (1922) 47-110 Transformation of the aortic-arch system during the development of the human embryo. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. Contrib. Embryol., No. 68, 47-110
  4. Wen, I. C., The anatomy of human embryos with seventeen to twenty-three pairs of somites J. Comp. Neural, 1928, 45:301-376.
  5. Heuser, C. H. 1930. A human embryo with 14 pairs of somites. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 414, Contrib. Embryol, 22, 135-153.
  6. Wallin, I.E.1913. A human embryo of thirteen somites. Amer. J. Anat, 15, 319-331.
  7. Atwell, W. J. 1930. A human embryo with seventeen pairs of somites. Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ. 407, Contrib. Embryol., 21, 1-24.